“The cautionary tale has survived to the present day in another form, especially with the rise of modern mass media such as film and television; many public service announcements and public information films frame themselves as cautionary tales regarding both societal issues and common dangers in modern life, pushing conformity by warning viewers of the danger and directing them towards avoiding the causes, or simply not doing actions that result in such dangers.” I never killed anyone, the streets would have quickly confirmed to me if I did, but again, I never did. I am not a career criminal. Coups happen in the crime world. I am not “the n-word who knew too much” (the what crime figures said about me.) They stopped saying that about me because of “bullet threats.” They acted nice towards me out of fear of criminalistic exposure. Any offense nonverbal communication and any offensive verbal communication can be considered “worthy of death, violence, and robberies” according to crime figures.

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